Johann Kaspar von Bellegarde

Johann Kaspar von Bellegarde (1656-Winter 1700) was a general of the Electorate of Saxony.

Biography
Bellegarde was born in Dresden in the Electorate of Saxony in 1656, and became a general in the Saxony Army as of 1700. Bellegarde was also a secret member of the Templar Order's German Order, and wore a Templar star on his breast on his coat. In 1700, as the prospect of war loomed over Eastern Europe as Prussia built up her armed forces, Bellegarde increased the defenses of the Saxon capital of Dresden.

Death
Since Bellegarde was a strong defender, he would need to be erased before a Prussian assault could capture the city. Assassin Karl Moor headed to the city and infiltrated the alleyway behind the Governor's Residence. Moor killed him by stabbing him in the back with a knife, and he fled from the scene, making sure that he was not captured.